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Pilot Iroshizuko Syo-Ro, Dew On Pine


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I think the most fascinating thing about this ink (for me) is what you noted about the color change. I think it's neat. This is my favorite Iroshizuku!

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Funny, on my screen (ipad 3) it looks very similiar to iro tsuki-yo, maybe a tad lighter/brighter.

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I have this ink. When I first use it after a break, I really like it but find I seem to get sick of it very quickly. I find it quite sickly. It's much lighter and brighter than Tsuki-yo.

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Funny, on my screen (ipad 3) it looks very similiar to iro tsuki-yo, maybe a tad lighter/brighter.

 

+1. looks very close to tsuki-yo. But the thing i love about tsuki-yo is that it is very soft on the eyes while this color seems to stand out.

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I really like this ink! The color change is amazing.

In a world where there are no eyes the sun would not be light, and in a world where there were no soft skins rocks would not be hard, nor in a world where there were no muscles would they be heavy. Existence is relationship and you're smack in the middle of it.

- Alan Watts

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